Na Hora do Almoço

Belchior Belchior

The Silent Struggles of Family Life in 'Na Hora do Almoço'

The song 'Na Hora do Almoço' by Brazilian singer-songwriter Belchior is a poignant portrayal of the unspoken tensions and emotional distances that can exist within a family. The lyrics paint a picture of a typical family gathering around the table for lunch, but instead of warmth and conversation, there's a palpable sense of discomfort and silence. The repeated phrase 'medo' (fear) underscores the anxiety and hidden fears that each family member harbors, suggesting that despite their physical closeness, there's a profound emotional disconnect.

Belchior is known for his introspective lyrics and his ability to capture the complexities of human emotions and social issues. In this song, he uses the mealtime setting, traditionally a time for family bonding, to highlight the isolation and lack of communication that can occur even in intimate settings. The call to 'cuidemos da vida' (let's take care of life) is a plea to address these issues, to confront the sadness and fear before life passes by unnoticed. It's a reminder that ignoring the problems won't make them disappear, and that facing them is necessary for a fulfilled life.

The song's narrative is a universal one, touching on themes of family dynamics, the passage of time, and the importance of living life fully. It's a call to action to break the cycle of silence and fear, to open up and truly connect with one another. The repeated phrase 'ou coisa parecida' (or something similar) emphasizes the commonality of these experiences, suggesting that this silent struggle is not unique to one family but is a shared human condition.

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